Robin Storey presents My Five Reading Pet
Peeves posted at Storey - Lines, saying, «Indie author Robin Storey reveals the five things that annoy her most in books, from awkward sex scenes to precocious kids.»
Just when I thought I'd heard it all, Teleute mentioned on my parenting pet
peeve post a frightening anomaly that had never even occurred to me before.
Not exact matches
My wife discovered this
post from a tweet last week and has been urging me to comment as it relates to one of my biggest pet
peeves regarding unlicensed counselors.
And yet another opportunity for the slow - witted in our society to
post their moronic pet
peeves just to «see» themselves talk.
I wanted to
post my reply to one of my pet -
peeves.
After all, one of my biggest pet
peeves has always been when bloggers act like there's 500,000 people waiting on your
post.
Karen — Fit in France recently
posted... Runfessions: Pet
peeves
Dr. K. Lee Banks recently
posted... Top List Tuesday: Top 10 Pet
Peeves for Freelancers / Independent Contractors
My biggest pet
peeve is when bloggers
post tutorial for some lame, mediocre stuff such as «how to peel a potato in 5 easy steps».
In honor of National email week, we
posted some Dos and Don'ts on our Facebook page, and received many comments on the pet
peeves from our readers.
The reason I am
posting this is because of a pet
peeve I have about — how can I put it?
My personal pet
peeve is # 3 because very long titles make it very difficult to create sponsorship
posts that look nice.
For example, a few months ago I wrote a
post about my biggest hotel pet
peeves.
You see, calling a blog
post a «blog» is one of my greatest blogging pet
peeves, and apparently I'm not alone — the barrage of retweets proved it!
As I followed the stream of live - tweeting from last week's ABA TECHSHOW, I was thrilled to see this tweet: You see, calling a blog
post a «blog» is one of my greatest blogging pet
peeves, and apparently I'm not alone — the barrage of retweets proved it!
For example, in today's
post, Hanna offers some nuggets on the attorney - client relationship, including one of her
peeves: poor communication.
Leo's
post last month complaining about opposing counsel's failure to provide coffee and snacks reminded me of my biggest pet
peeve when visiting a law office — a lack of decent reading material.
This is a long - standing
peeve of mine — I linked my first «non-lawyer» reference above to a previous
post on that very subject.
We all have personal pet
peeves with our OS of choice, and there's a lively conversation going on in the Windows Central forums right now based a
post from forum member craige1, entitled «Current list of Windows 10 / Microsoft problems.»
A question was
posted on LinkedIn recently asking hiring managers what their pet
peeves were when it comes to interviewing job candidates.
A pet
peeve of hiring managers is when your all - important first paragraph is wasted with «I am writing to you about your recent
posting for the XYZ job».
The Huffington
Post asked managers across a number of industries to reveal their biggest pet
peeve about resumes, and here's what they said.
I have to say, misproportioned shutters are my pet
peeves... you know, those fake ones people just nail to the side of their house... the ones that are a foot wide on either side of a 5 foot window... TRUE, useful, beautiful, functional shutter... a BEAUTIFUL thing indeed!!!!! Thanks for the great
post